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The women entertained our visitors by singing their own native songs & prayers.
And here we especially acknowledge the --lined out with gratitude the services of Mrs. Chas. I. Morrison of Boston, who came to the Mission every week without fail. And with the assistance of our "Home girls" prepared 200 garments a week from the school. besides keeping a strict account of the same, during each sessions. One of the most interesting features of the school was the Mother's class up stairs, under the care of Mrs. H.K.S. Storen of Boston. Each Mother brought her baby. -- but their were never too many for dear, Motherly Mrs. Storen, who gathered them in, heartily, and gave them at least one unclear aft. a week. Pieces of carpeting were spread upon the floor -- upon which the babies sat or crawled or rolled, according to each baby mood. A barrel of crackers. n a pail of apples or a dish of candy was always within their reach. so that those who looked upon the happy group, called the room, the baby's paradise.